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East Cape - Not all bad86 degree water and calm seas have continued this week. We did get a stiff breeze in the afternoon a few days and there have also been some thunder showers. This is our rainy season and it is a very pleasant sight to watch our…See More

East Cape - Nothing to write home aboutEast Cape weather remains outstanding. 87 degree sea temps have made the air warm and humid but seas have been very calm. Today we are experiencing a little wind from the north which is very…See More

East Cape - RuinedEast Cape has experienced the longest stretch of gorgeous weather as I can ever remember. Seas have been calm and it appears there is no end in sight. Fishing has been red hot for anglers targeting billfish or roosters. Striped marlin,…See More

East Cape - Rock and roll bluesEast Cape has been plugging away for weeks with great weather and action packed fishing. Seas were dead flat calm and water temps around 83 degrees until the middle of the week when out of nowhere the wind picked…See More

East Cape - Panic-ville BCSLast week forecasters predicted Hurricane Blanca to gain force and come right down our alley. Immediately I started receiving phone calls and emails from friends, neighbors and family expressing concern.It seemed like all…See More

East Cape - Getting nervousEast Cape weather has been spectacular this week with warm sunny days and flat seas. Water temperature has been hanging around 80 degrees and bait has become abundant. On some days there has even been a limited amount of…See More

East Cape - Sometimes we catch big fishWe experienced unpredictable weather and tough fishing this week. There have been a few calm days and a few windy ones. The weatherman can't seem to get on top of it with his predictions so we…See More

East Cape - Nothing but bills!It is Easter week and we are experiencing summertime conditions. Most of March has been warm days, calm seas and unseasonalby gorgeous weather. The Sea of Cortez is 75 to 77 degrees, clear, a beautiful blue and…See More

Mag Bay Chronicles - Who invited her?We just got back from our annual camping trip to Mag Bay. In all my travels worldwide I can't recall visiting another place with more sea life or bird life than Mag. It is one of the most spectacular…See More

East Cape - Breaking BadEvery morning I have been seeing ospreys working for their breakfast. It is an incredible sight watching them fish. The chirp they make communicating with their mate is very distinctive and easy to recognize. These resident…See More

East Cape - Hoo's to sayEast Cape was welcomed into 2015 with strong winds and a chill in the air. The cool breezy weather has continued making it difficult for the few anglers in town to get off shore.Flocks of pelicans have arrived up and down the…See More

East Cape - Caught in the actTwo days of summer-like weather and north winds are back. Now the surf is pounding and I have graduated to a long sleeved t-shirt to combat the chill.The last few days walking the beach I have observed juvenile…See More

Fact or fiction? Not much of a fishing report this week because there are not that many fishing. Off shore the showing of striped marlin and dorado has continued for the few boats out there. In shore yellowtail are in the neighborhood but finding live bait has been problematic.Fact or fiction Fluorocarbon has little or no stretch? At a Super Bowl party I posed this question. (Heck, the game wasn't worth watching and we needed something to talk about.) The consensus was fact. I also asked…See More